For what it's worth, MCW has worked out for the Suns twice, so this pick makes sense from that standpoint.

No.7 to Sacramento

Chris Mannix of SI.com moves MCW up a few spots to the Kings. He previously had him at No.13 to Dallas.

"This pick appears to be coming down to Carter-Williams or Burke. Michigan's Burke is more polished and perhaps more NBA-ready, but Carter-Williams' versatility -- he could play alongside Jimmer Fredette -- and upside could give him an edge with new general manager Pete D'Alessandro, an executive touted for his use of analytics. A source said Shabazz Muhammad had an excellent workout with the Kings earlier this month, so expect him to get some consideration here, too."

Chad Ford of ESPN updated his mock draft and version 6.0 has MCW heading to the Trailblazers.

"The Blazers drafted a point guard last year, but they wouldn't hesitate to do it again if Carter-Williams slides. They'd prefer C.J. McCollum or Kentavious Caldwell-Pope, but Carter-Williams would do. He has great size for his position, which should allow the Blazers to play both him and Damian Lillard on the floor together. Cody Zeller and Steven Adams are also possibilities here."

The Thunder can make an interesting move here if Michael Carter-Williams falls to them. Though Reggie Jackson emerged in the playoffs, he doesn't have the pass-first instincts of Carter-Williams, who at 6'6'', is a pure point guard at heart.

Jackson might be playing himself into a bigger contract once his current one expires. The Thunder can use Carter-Williams as his replacement, as he should be ready to play by his second year in the league. Kevin Martin is also an impending free agent. If they lose him, the Thunder could slide Reggie Jackson into the sixth-man role and use Carter-Williams as the immediate backup point guard.

Either way, Carter-Williams gives Oklahoma City options, flexibility and another promising prospect to join Jeremy Lamb and Perry Jones.

"Dallas has told everyone who'll listen that the pick is available, so that the Mavs can clear maximum cap space to take a run at free agents like Dwight Howard July 1. So, assuming the Mavs are picking for someone else, we'll give them Carter-Williams, who helped lead Syracuse to the Final Four and who has a chance to develop further at the next level.

"The 6-foot-7 Williams would be an excellent point guard prospect for the Mavericks if they change their minds and decide to keep the pick. He's an outstanding passer who many scouts view as the rookie with the most upside at his position."

"This is a dream scenario for the Jazz, who are eager for a point guard. If Carter-Williams, a playmaker and outstanding defender at 6-6, could fall to them, they’d have a good complement to Enes Kanter and Derrick Favors inside."